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Conferences

Wendy Alexander Scottish Conference 2008Scottish Labour Party Conference is one of the highlights of the political year, bringing together party members, members of Trade Unions, affiliated societies and elected politicians from across Scotland. Scottish conference remains the sovereign policy-making body within the Labour Party for the Scottish Parliament manifesto. The Scottish Policy Forum submits reports and policy recommendations and party conference votes upon final policy positions.

For more information about the 2008 Labour Party Annual Conference, click here.

Scottish Conference 2008, took place 28-30 March in Aviemore. Speaking at Scottish Labour Party conference, the Prime Minister Gordon Brown said: "I believe in a Scotland where everyone should have the chance to rise as far as their talents can take them, where the talents of each of us should contribute to the wellbeing of all." Read more

Here are a selection of speeches from the conference floor.

Speech to Scottish Conference by Wendy Alexander MSP, Leader of Labour in the Scottish Parliament

Speech to Scottish Conference by Des Browne MP, Secretary of State for Scotland

Speech to Scottish Conference by Harriet Harman MP, Chair of the Labour Party

Speech to Scottish Conference by Margaret Curran MSP, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing

Speech to Scottish Conference by Douglas Alexander MP, Secretary of State for International Development

Speech to Scottish Conference by Jim Murphy MP, Minister for Europe

Speech to Scottish Conference by Andy Kerr MSP, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Local Government

Speech to Scottish Conference by Cathy Jamieson MSP, Deputy Leader of Labour in the Scottish Parliament
 
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